Heritage Panel: Taxing the First Amendment: Using the IRS to Censor Speech?

February 21, 2014   •  By Joe Trotter
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Heritage is hosting a panel, Taxing the First Amendment: Using the IRS to Censor Speech?, featuring CCP Chairman Bradley A. Smith, Republican super-lawyer Cleta Mitchell, Eliana Johnson of the National Review, and Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member Kimberley Strassel. The panel, moderated by Hans A. von Spakovsky, begins at 12pm and will be live streamed at this link:

The Internal Revenue Service is being investigated over claims that it denied tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code to Tea Party and other conservative organizations because of their political views and beliefs. Lawsuits are pending over the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive donor and tax information by the IRS. On Nov. 29, 2013, the IRS issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would broadly widen the definition of “candidate-related political activity” for 501(c)(4) nonprofit organizations, restricting the ability of groups like the NRA and the Sierra Club to engage in political advocacy. Does this proposed regulation violate the First Amendment rights of nonprofits and their members? What is the status of the litigation and the investigations being conducted by Congress and the Justice Department? Are the IRS scandal and the current regulatory proposal a coordinated effort to stifle criticism of the government? Two campaign finance experts, including a lawyer representing conservative organizations and a former chairman of the Federal Election Commission, along with two journalists who have extensively covered the IRS scandal, will discuss these issues. The panel will be moderated by a former FEC commissioner.

Remember, the deadline for submitting comments on the IRS rulemaking is February 27th.  For more information on the IRS rulemaking, check out CCP’s continually updated resource page.

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